SQLite
lsp-mode
SQLite | lsp-mode | |
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20 | 118 | |
1,961 | 4,669 | |
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9.9 | 9.3 | |
2 days ago | 3 days ago | |
C | Emacs Lisp | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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SQLite
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XCurl
Oh that's a huge dick move. And this behaviour you mention, "people seeking help from libcurl for xcurl" is an already documented and detrimental problem. You can see why Sqlite temp files has an extension of "etilqs". That's a grandiose example of this. That was not even a documentation link!
https://github.com/mackyle/sqlite/blob/3cf493d/src/os.h#L52-...
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Gothub: Alternative front-end for GitHub written with Go
I could set up a redirect to the '/raw/' pages but then the syntax highlighting is gone.
The same page is perfectly viewable over plain html on gothub[2] though.
Github also seems to be hiding their "Assets" (binaries et al) on the "/releases" page for some projects behind javascript(especially older versions).[3] Something else that wasn't the case about ~1.5 years ago.
Would be great if gothub could unshackle the links to those as well[4], but that appears to not be working at the moment[5] .
This project appears to be a more performant(measurably so), more privacy friendly(as Microsoft won't have a record of your interest in certain projects) alternative front-end for "non logged in" github users.
I like it, but it still needs work.
[1] https://github.com/mackyle/sqlite/blob/18cf47156abe94255ae14...
[2] https://gh.bloatcat.tk/mackyle/sqlite/blob/18cf47156abe94255...
[3] https://github.com/mikf/gallery-dl/releases
[4] https://gh.bloatcat.tk/mikf/gallery-dl/releases
[5] https://codeberg.org/gothub/gothub/issues/74
- Why sqlite3 temp files were renamed 'etilqs_*' (2006)
- Why sqlite3 tempory files were renamed 'etilqs_*' (2006)
- The Untold Story of SQLite
lsp-mode
- lsp-mode: Emacs client/library for the Language Server Protocol
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lsp-keymap-prefix not working
I also tried to the solutions suggested ![here](https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-mode/issues/1532) and ![here](https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-mode/issues/1672), but nothing worked. I moved the (setq lsp-keymap-...) line outside (and before) use-package. I also used :config (define-key lsp-load-map...) in my use-package block. But none of them worked.
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Help getting the yaml language server working with eglot
Not sure how much this might help, but lsp-mode has lsp-yaml-select-buffer-schema and lsp-yaml-set-buffer-schema commands to pick schema from a list or set from a URI. Checking the source of them might give some hints about how the same could be implemented in eglot?
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What LaTeX setup do you use?
Beyond that you might as well embrace the suck and install autex with a language server: https://emacs-lsp.github.io/lsp-mode/
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Emacs bankruptcy
Smart completion these days is done primarily through LSP. eglot is fairly minimal but built-in as of 29, also available via GNU Elpa. lsp-mode is another option with more integrations and a bit more fleshed out.
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The bottom emoji breaks rust-analyzer
lsp-mode: https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-mode/issues/2080
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Setting up a fundraiser for multi-threaded Emacs, any thoughts on this?
Are you running emacs-29? It has numerous speed-ups compared to emacs-28 and older versions, many of them coded by Mattias Engdegård, e.g. commit def6fa4246. I have a fresh build of emacs-29 running on Linux and a new mac with an M1 CPU, and it's stupid fast. I don't use the native-comp feature. I rarely notice any hesitation or slowness. I don't use Elpy. I do use lsp mode.
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Newbie here! Need Help!
Since you are doing code development, the first things to go for would be setting up your emacs packaging (installing use-package and melpa (use-package's documentation covers this) so you have more packages to choose from (do be careful to not just pick things willy nilly but research them a bit first)) and then setting up lsp-mode. lsp-mode lets you use LSP servers for the specific programming languages you work with in a somewhat unified fashion. You then need to install and setup the LSP servers for the languages you use, and possibly install language specific Emacs packages as support (note, Emacs has builtin functionality for many).
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Emacs 29: Install Tree-Sitter parser modules with a minor mode
And first of all, I'm trying to understand, how is it connected to https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-mode? I'm sure, that existed lsp implementations already parse source code. Why TreeSitter?
What are some alternatives?
RocksDB - A library that provides an embeddable, persistent key-value store for fast storage.
eglot - A client for Language Server Protocol servers
LMDB - Read-only mirror of official repo on openldap.org. Issues and pull requests here are ignored. Use OpenLDAP ITS for issues.
tide - Tide - TypeScript Interactive Development Environment for Emacs
LevelDB - LevelDB is a fast key-value storage library written at Google that provides an ordered mapping from string keys to string values.
ctags - A maintained ctags implementation
Bedrock - Rock solid distributed database specializing in active/active automatic failover and WAN replication
ANTLR - ANTLR (ANother Tool for Language Recognition) is a powerful parser generator for reading, processing, executing, or translating structured text or binary files.
libmdbx - One of the fastest embeddable key-value ACID database without WAL. libmdbx surpasses the legendary LMDB in terms of reliability, features and performance.
dap-mode - Emacs :heart: Debug Adapter Protocol
sqlite_orm - ❤️ SQLite ORM light header only library for modern C++
company-lsp - Company completion backend for lsp-mode